I really think you are not realizing these players are actually humans with feelings that have to be managed.
Anderson has a history of success in the nba, and he had to be given a shot over a rookie till he proved a failure and a benching was justified.
Anderson's history basically came to end last year when he fell out of Houston's rotation. He hadn't been a starter for a while and since he was such a late acquisition by the Suns in what was mainly a move dumping 2 potential cancers, he should not have walked into the starting role here but he did. That's fine, he's a stretch 4 and that's the type of PF you want next to Ayton. He has sucked out loud from day 1 though. He had time to play and get his feet under him but he's done and anyone watching him can see that. He's also a terrible defender and rebounder so he was a big negative whose minutes weren't justified, let alone his starting role.
A rookie didn't take that Anderson's starting job and I wasn't one calling for that either. I wanted TJ to take that spot, like the majority of people. He was the best option to replace him as a starter. Warren's in his 5th year and has been a starter here for the last 2 years and our 2nd best player behind Booker last season. TJ losing his starting job for both Ariza and Anderson was a good way for Igor to piss off our returning players. TJ wasn't the Sixth Man to start either. JJ was typically the first player off the bench. Warren showed he had added a 3pt shot to his game and once it was clear that wasn't a fluke after a few games it was apparent he deserved to start in place of Ariza, Anderson, or Canaan if Booker was healthy and our PG.
Ariza has played much better this road trip. I think the personal problems was affecting his play.
But I think your real problem is you have unrealistic expectations for him. I don’t care how much he is being paid he is just a 3 and d role player, and you should only expect play similar to his history.
Ariza has played better, finally, and has finally started looking like who he was supposed to be. Igor may have hoped that the light would click on but it hadn't. Maybe his personal problem had him down and if that's the case then that's on Igor to recognize and make adjustment until he was ready to play hard. He wasn't a good defender or 3pt shooter for us those first dozen games but he was either leading in minutes played or was one of the top two in minutes played. I expected a 3 & D player who would play hard and lead by example but we got the wing version of Tyson, little to no effort on either end and uninterested.
His pay is an issue because I could see that being a reason he kept the starting job. I would not put it past this front office, mainly Sarver, saying that he should be starting or getting a lot of minutes since he is our 2nd highest paid player this year. If that's something they told Igor to handle then there isn't much he can do but he could have cut his minutes some. Starting him would suck but he didn't need to lead in minutes or play more than Ayton, when Booker was out, simply because he was told to start him and keep playing him. Since they gave him time off to handle his personal problems though I doubt they said his minutes couldn't be cut since he played so bad.
As far as Igor’s reluctance to use point book, booker does not want to play point guard. Why do you think he is liking Rozier’s tweets.
He is playing Canaan to give booker a break from constantly having to bring the ball up. I don’t care what anyone says he is our best pg right now, and if you actually want to win he should get time over Okobo.
I know he said he wouldn't use Booker at PG a lot heading into the year except in late game situations. That's fine, no issue there, but that hasn't happened. He knew what he had at PG when he said that and maybe he misunderstood what his PG's would give him but Booker saw more minutes there quick and it was clear that Booker at PG gave us the best chance of winning. Booker would rather not play PG but he'd also wants to win. If he can win at PG, he'll play there.
As for liking Rozier's tweet, that's not hard to figure out. Rozier is an real NBA guard. I don't think he's a point guard, probably more of an undersized combo guard like Bledsoe but that's better than what we have. He would be our starting PG and be a good defender at PG also. A good playmaker? I'm not sure. He would provide Booker backcourt help though, which is something Booker needs since he's still hobbled.
I don't think anyone minds Canaan being a backup who plays 15-20 minutes a night but he's starting at PG for us still. I know we started another lineup tonight but that was for size, so said Igor and was the same thing he said against Philly. That's not permanent and Canaan still played too much tonight. His shot wasn't falling and he was on the floor with Booker the majority of the time he played. When Booker is our starting PG, Canaan should not be sharing minutes with him. It's even worse when Canaan isn't shooting well, like the 0-5 performance tonight.
Our record gives ZERO indications that starting Canaan gives us a better chance of winning. We're 3-13 when Canaan starts. We're 1-2 when he doesn't. He missed one game and I took that into account but Booker also missed that game, which would make us 1-1 when Booker starts at PG for us instead of Canaan. Maybe Okobo should be given a chance, or Melton. When we've lost like we have we need to try some new things. I was a big supporter of Canaan before this season and wanted him to make the team more than Shaq Harrison or any of the fringe players. I pulled for him to return from injury but he's just not a good starting PG.
I am seeing consistent progress. Our turnover problem seems solved, the fast break d is much better, and the offense has been getting much better lately.
If nothing was changing for the better your gripes would be justified, but they are. And Rome wasn’t built in a day.
I am seeing some changes but I'm not sure how much is on Igor and how much is other things happening, like Ariza missing games and Bridges getting more minutes since Igor couldn't play Ariza 30+ minutes. TJ starting over Anderson is also an improvement. Chandler being waived so Holmes being our only backup big has helped also. Ayton will get better as the year goes on and Booker is getting more comfortable and his hand is getting better, all of which will help us improve. TJ starting over Anderson is the only thing Igor can be credited for directly. So I won't heap praise on him for us not being the worst in the league right now.
I want Igor to be a good coach and held out hope he would be when he was hired. I liked the hiring. After seeing him as our coach, and the head coach, I question his ability to make in game adjustments, gameplanning to maximize our talent, and his ability to inspire our players to play hard on both sides of the ball. As bad as we've been our offense is what has disappointed me the most since that was supposed to be his speciality but I've seen nothing to believe he helped build Utah's offense or any other stops in his coaching history. We're passing more and getting more assists but that doesn't matter if we're scoring the least amount of points per game and turning it over more than anyone else also. An offense with Devin Booker, TJ Warren, and Deandre Ayton should not be the worst scoring offense in the league, or in the bottom 3.